How to Become a Stripper FAQ

Jul 3 2011
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  • 6 Responses to “How to Become a Stripper FAQ”
    1. Emily Burns says:

      I have been dancing for nearly 7 months now and I have been having a really hard time with it because england is alot different to the usa when it comes to this work. Would love to work in the usa because americans love mycharming personality and soft spoken typically english accent but the british men aren’t the same. If you are able to do some research on clubs in the uk and how to work british men then I reckon u would get some more buisness from us x

    2. Jenn says:

      Emily – good point – England IS very different and even different states in the US are different from each other. I have known many English men as well as women and the basic concepts of selling are the same: your guest wants to be admired, they want to be accepted, they want to be able to relax with you. I would highly recommend that you purchase the Freedom V system. You will find that I give many helpful techniques and strategies to enable you to have a winning edge with your clients and to be successful, and this has been done with dancers all over the world. You can check it out here! http://www.how-to-strip.com/freedom-v

    3. Jenn says:

      You also have to take into consideration the economy in England verses the US and specifically where you dance at. Is your club an upscale club with ready and frequent patrons that treat you right? Is the management at your club considerate of your needs and launching a good marketing campaign regularly? What is your club’s target market? And are you willing to deal with that? I know some dancers who have been very successful in England but if you look at the world right now, there are not very many places that are doing well business wise. I can tell you certain states that are doing better than others in our industry as well if you are thinking of visiting the US. It is not a good time right now for a lot of businesses and the dancers that make it through this rough patch will be living large again on the next upswing of this economic business cycle. This also means that regular clientele is more important than ever, and I teach in Freedom V how to leverage yourself with your business relationships in exotic dancing. Another link you can visit is http://www.how-to-strip.com/products. There are different price points for different versions of Freedom V to give you the flexibility you need in your purchasing decision. Good luck and please keep me posted on your thoughts!

    4. Jen says:

      Hi Jennifer, I just finished doing a “stripper camp” recently and learned how to use erotic movements and beginning pole work. It has been one of my greatest aspirations to someday dance and I’m trying to prepare myself to soon be a dancer. I like what you said in this video about common questions that you get about starting out. Tomorrow one of the girls from this camp and I are going together to one of the clubs here in town so we can get a feel for possible job opportunities like you said. I don’t know her very well but I know she used to dance at one of the better places and in her performance last night (we all did our final performance, class was the audience) she really took my breath away. What talent! :) I on the other hand had been overweight my entire life until a year and a half ago. So I have some insecure spots i’m working through… Anyway, I’m a excited to learn more by watching the girls we’ll see, but also want to be able to connect with her without crossing weird “just met” boundaries. What suggestions do you have for me about going with this girl I don’t really know but am trusting and what things to look in my learning experience from the dancers during our time at the club? If I want to get a lapdance, if there is someone I enjoy, how can i approach this where I don’t want to leave her behind? Or should I wait for another time? Also, my husbands girlfriend may work at the club my friend is interested in working, we may go to that particular one…how should I respond if I see her? I just want to enjoy my time. Sorry for the long message of questions, thanks for your time and energy :) XoXo

    5. Jen says:

      haha i ment ex-girlfriend :) thanks again!

    6. Jenn says:

      Jen – Thank you for your comments! WOW! Congrats on getting started with one of the most fun and lucrative careers in the world! If you haven’t done so already, I would definitely recommend downloading my FREE book on how to strip. It is called “Champagne Every Night” – check out the box to the right on the top of this page and enter your name and email to read further into the profession!

      To answer your questions check out this video: http://how-to-strip.com/blog/your-first-night-as-a-stripper-with-cheetahs-san-diego-gm-barry-bogart

      I would say – go with your friend but go there for YOU. You ultimately have to be independent and successful at exotic dancing because no one is going to take care of you except YOU at the end of the day. Working at a club is about you giving your time to the customers, not socializing with friends. If you want to make money in this profession you have to be willing to learn the trade, have a great personality, stay energetic and make your customers feel special in order to make a sale. I’m doing a kick-ass video series on how to sell lap dances and champagne rooms right now – if you check out the blog it will take you there!

      http://www.how-to-strip.com/blog

      If you encounter the ex-girlfriend just be nice – your husband will not be allowed to frequent the club as a patron most likely (if you work there) as clubs like to keep personal and business separate. So, if you think you can handle working with her then don’t sweat it. If not, just work at another club you feel safe and comfortable in!

      To do that, check this out! http://how-to-strip.com/blog/how-to-become-a-stripper-getting-started-on-your-first-night-at-the-right-club

      Good luck! –Jenn



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